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Hotel takes 'false advertising' to a new level

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Hotel takes 'false advertising' to a new level

Hotel takes 'false advertising' to a new level

We have all fallen victim to the allure of Facetuning or photoshop.

But a hotel in Toronto has pretty much entirely falsified advertised pictures of their rooms. Twitter user Brooks Otterlake cracked open the case to his 24,000 followers.

When he discovered that the West Queen West Hotel had a 2.2 out of five rating with hundreds of reviews.

A lot of the reviews were user-submitted photos of the rooms — which look abysmal on their own — juxtaposed with what the hotel had been advertising.

The hotel’s photos almost look computer-generated.

The reviews themselves were not stellar either.

“We stayed for 2 nights in a room with NO window or DOOR HANDLE.

No toilet paper in the shared bathroom, we had to buy our own.

No shower curtain, broken mirror”.

“The room was about what I expected from the price,” another commenter named Jesse wrote.

“However, the sheets seemed as though they haven’t been washed in months”.

The continental breakfast is also something to marvel at


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